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EPISODE · Feb 7, 2025 · 28 MIN

Bridging AI and Humanity: Seth Earley's Perspective on AI's Past, Present, and Future

from People are the Point · host Mark Concannon

In this captivating episode of "People are the Point", host Mark Concannon sits down with Seth Earley, a pioneering thought leader in artificial intelligence with over three decades of experience. Seth shares his fascinating journey through the AI landscape, discussing his early work in virtual assistants, information architecture, and the profound implications of emerging AI technologies like large language models and agentic AI.The conversation delves deep into the transformative potential and ethical challenges of AI, exploring topics such as enterprise data security, the emergence of AI's "theory of mind", and the critical need for responsible technological development. Seth offers thought-provoking insights into how humans can adapt and remain valuable in an increasingly AI-driven world, emphasizing the continued importance of human connection, expertise, and holistic understanding.Find Seth's award winning book here: https://www.earley.com/ai-powered-enterprise-book-seth-earley

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